Boundary Survey (Ireland) Act, 1859

The Publication in Dublin Gazette of the detailed Report of Boundary Surveyor to be discontinued.

Copy of Order in Council, &c. to be transmitted to Clerk of Peace, &c.

IV. ‘And whereas the Publication in the Dublin Gazette of the detailed Report of the Boundary Surveyor, referred to in the Order of the Lord Lieutenant in Council, is unnecessary and expensive:’ Be it enacted, That it shall be sufficient for the Purposes of this Act and the several Acts herein-before mentioned that the Order only of the Lord Lieutenant in Council, made in respect of the detailed Report and Ordnance Plans submitted by the Boundary Surveyor, shall be published in the Dublin Gazette, but every such Order in Council shall contain a Clause that the said Order, and the Report in detail and the Ordnance Plans submitted by the Boundary Surveyor, shall remain on Record in the Council Office, and shall be exhibited to any Person or Persons who may desire to inspect the same, without Fee or Reward; and a Copy of the said Order in Council, with Copies of the Report and Ordnance Plans certified under the Hand of the Clerk of the Council, shall be transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace for each County to which such Order shall in any way relate, to be by him kept and preserved in his Office, and exhibited at all reasonable Hours to any Person or Persons who may desire to inspect the same, without Fee or Reward.